Episode 26: Music Maven Jesse Case
Episode 26 of the Mavens Do It Better Podcast features Jesse Case. Jesse has served as musical director for four revues with Second City, most recently “ A Red Line Runs Through It” on the ETC stage. Other projects with the building include “The Second City Guide to the Opera” with Lyric Opera of Chicago (composer/co-writer). He’s made music and sound for a wide variety of short films, pilots, theatrical productions, web series, and documentaries, and his production credits include a bloated, overindulgent rap album by T.J. Miller for Comedy Central Records. He is also the composer of the Mavens Do It Better Podcast theme music, voiceover by Julia Francis.
Episode 25: Public Speaking Maven Alicia Dara
Episode 25 of the Mavens Do It Better Podcast features Alicia Dara. Alicia is a nationally recognized voice teacher (singing and public speaking) based in Seattle. She has helped thousands of people break through blocks, find their voice, and put it to work. Her most popular group training is "Public Speaking Bootcamp for Women", which helps women strengthen their voices, clarify their messaging, and push back against workplace sexism.
Episode 24: Mystical Maven Tracy* Talley
Episode 24 of the Mavens Do It Better Podcast features Tracy* Talley, mystic, numerologist, astrologist, tarot reader and owner of The Mystical Life. Tracy was given her first Astrology book as a girl by her grandmother, Adelaide. Since then, she’s come to understand that divine knowledge has many complimentary expressions. Tracy’s services energize people with mystical tools to better navigate their lives. Sessions with Tracy are inspirational, intense and empowering.
Episode 23: Art Maven Kristen Visbal
Episode 23 of the Mavens Do It Better Podcast features Kristen Visbal, sculptor and creator of the iconic “Fearless Girl” statue. “Fearless Girl” was commissioned by State Street Global Advisors via McCann New York. The statue was originally installed on March 7, 2017, at Bowling Green in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. The statue traveled to Los Angeles for display during the Women’s March Los Angeles on January 19, 2019.